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Online-Ressource (473 p)
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Background to This Research; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Part I: Overview; China 2030: Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative Society; 1 China's Path: 1978-2030; Figures; O.1 China's impressive economic performance; Tables; O.1 China: Projected growth pattern assuming steady reforms and no major shock; O.2 Savings in China compared to other economies; Boxes; O.1 The middle-income trap; BO.1.1 Few economies escape the middle-income trap; O.3 China's economic challenges; 2 A New Development Strategy for 2030; O.2 Smart urbanization
3 Structural Reforms for a Market-Based Economy with Sound FoundationsO.4 Urban land has expanded faster than urban population; 4 Increasing the Pace of Innovation; O.5 The quality of China's tertiary education system is improving rapidly; 5 Seizing the Opportunity of Green Development; 6 Equal Opportunity and Basic Security for All; O.3 Reducing poverty; O.6 Unequal spending on early childhood development across Chinese provinces; O.7 Pension coverage rate of the active labor force, various countries, mid-2000s
7 Strengthening the Fiscal System and Aligning It with the Evolving Role of GovernmentO.8 Local governments: Large expenditure responsibilities, inadequate revenues; 8 Achieving Mutually Beneficial Relations with the Rest of World; O.9 The renminbi is increasingly being used as the currency for cross-border trade settlement; 9 Overcoming Obstacles to Implementing Reforms; Part II: Supporting Reports; 1 China: Structural Reforms for a Modern, Harmonius, Creative Society; Setting the Stage: China's Past Economic Performance, Key Challenges, and Future Growth Potential
1.1 Significant potential remains for further productivity gains through factor reallocation1.2 How fast will China need to grow to achieve high-income status by 2030?; 1.1 China: Projected growth pattern assuming steady reforms and no major shock; Promoting Efficiency and Equity through Structural Reform; 1.3 Where are the largest remaining distortions in product and factor markets?; Strengthening the Fiscal System; 1.2 Size and composition of public expenditures, cross-country comparisons as a share of GDP; 1.3 Subnational government finance
1.1 Cross-country comparison of government expenditures as a share of GDP1.4 Functional reviews: A tool for designing reforms for a more efficient government; 1.2 Cross-country comparison of tax rates; 1.3 Cross-country comparison of government revenue; 1.5 Indicative regulatory framework for subnational government debt; 1.4 Share of subprovincial governments in total government revenues and spending.; Enterprise Sector Reforms; 1.4 SOEs have declined in relative importance; 1.5 The rate of return for nonstate firms exceeds that of SOEs
1.6 China's industrial concentration remains low in most sectors
ISBN: 978-0-8213-9545-5 ; 978-0-8213-9756-5 ; 978-0-8213-9545-5
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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